Sugarfree Halloween Cookies
These sugar-free Halloween cut-out cookies use a no calorie sweetener to cut the carbs to only 7 grams per cookie.
People living with diabetes face a challenge on Halloween: what to do when you’re surrounded by all that candy. While friends and family are busy gobbling up their sweets, those with diabetes have to be careful. There are lots of things you can enjoy eating on Halloween besides candy, and this area provides recipes for cookies, cupcakes, cakes and more.
These sugar-free Halloween cut-out cookies use a no calorie sweetener to cut the carbs to only 7 grams per cookie.
These reduced-sugar Chocolate Chip Cookies are quick & easy to make — and they’re delicious. Bake an extra batch for the freezer. Recipe for Lower-Carb Chocolate Chip Cookies from our Desserts recipe section.
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